Bath, Maine 04530

The following Litany for Gun Violence Prevention was written by the Rt. Rev. Stephen T. Lane, Episcopal bishop of Maine, and is offered for use in Sunday liturgies throughout the Episcopal Church.

Giver of Life and Love, you created all people as one family and called us to live together in harmony and peace. Surround us with your love as we face the challenges and tragedies of gun violence.

For our dear ones, for our neighbors, for strangers and aliens, and those known to you alone, Loving God, Make us instruments of your peace.

God of Righteousness, you have given our leaders, especially Barack, our President, our Governor, members of Congress, judges of our courts and members of our legislatures, power and responsibility to protect us and to uphold our right to life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness.

For all who bear such responsibility, for all who struggle to discern what is right in the face of powerful political forces, Loving God, Make us instruments of your peace.

God of Compassion, we give you thanks for first responders, for police officers, firefighters and EMTs, and all those whose duties bring them to the streets, the lobbies, the malls and the homes where the carnage of gun violence takes place day after day.

Give them courage and sound judgment in the heat of the moment and grant them compassion for the victims. For our brothers and sisters who risk their lives and their serenity as they rush to our aid, Loving God, Make us instruments of your peace.

Merciful God, bind up the wounds of all who suffer from gun violence, those maimed and disfigured, those left alone and grieving, and those who struggle to get through one more day. Bless them with your presence and help them find hope.

For all whose lives are forever marked by the scourge of gun violence, Loving God, Make us instruments of your peace.

God Who Remembers, may we not forget those who have died in the gun violence that we have allowed to become routine. Receive them into your heart and comfort us with your promise of eternal love and care.

For all who have died, those who die today, and those who will die tomorrow, Loving God, Make us instruments of your peace.

God of Justice, help us, your church, find our voice. Empower us to change this broken world and to protest the needless deaths caused by gun violence. Give us power to rise above our fear that nothing can be done and grant us the conviction to advocate for change.

For your dream of love and harmony, Loving God, Make us instruments of your peace.

All this we pray in the name of the One who offered his life so that we might live, Jesus the Christ.

Map of Grace

Directions to Grace Church

From South
Exit 295 at Brunswick for Route 1, headed for Bath. Exit at the "Historic Bath" exit and turn left at the traffic light under the overpass onto Washington Street. Then follow directions for Washington Street.

From North
Cross the Bath Bridge and take the Vine St. exit. After the stop sign, go straight, and at the light, bear right onto Washington St. Then follow directions for Washington Street.

Washington Street
On Washington Street, in about a mile, pass Grace Church to your left and take an immediate left onto Edwards Street to the church parking lot on the left. The GPS address for the parking lot is 36 Edwards Street.